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Although there was no school for Ellsworth-Kanopolis- Geneseo USD 327 due to President’s Day, 60 Ellsworth Elementary School second through fourth graders spent Monday at the school learning leadership and having fun at the Bearcat Youth Leadership Academy.
Read moreKansas is unmatched in its tracking of ex-convicts, resulting in more than 21,000 people convicted of sex, drug or violent crimes being registered on a public database.
Read moreWILSON — Six-year-old Jonathan Soukup of Wilson helped his parents, Justin and Jocelyn, raise 12 chickens from the time they were chicks in hopes of someday entering them in the Ellsworth County Fair.
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“I think we should hang tight until we see what he (Jordan) comes up with,” board member Josh Hurley said.
Hurley said he wants to see what the district enrollment is for the next couple of years.
Read moreDuring Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth County commissioners, Paul J. Kasper, county attorney, briefly reviewed a proposed road maintenance agreement with Enel North America for work planned at the Smoky
Read moreA deed published in the Feb. 6 Independent-Reporter was incorrect. It should have read Michael D. Foran conveys and warrants to the Richard A. Farney Living Trust the south half
Read moreWILSON — The Central Plains USD 112 board of education went into several executive sessions during a Feb. 10 board meeting at Wilson School. Perhaps the most interesting was the
Read moreMany people aspire to live as healthy a lifestyle as possible, and regular exercise is an essential component of such a lifestyle. One of the hidden benefits to regular exercise
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